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Children's Minnesota
Geography
LocationChildren's Minnesota Hospital, 2525 Chicago Ave, Minneapolis
and
Children's Minnesota Hospital, 345 Smith Ave N,
St Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
Organisation
TypeChildren's general and specialist
Services
Emergency departmentLevel 1 Pediatric Trauma Center
Beds381
HelipadFAA LID: 25MY
History
Opened1924
Links
Websitechildrensmn.org
ListsHospitals in U.S.

Children's Minnesota is a nationally ranked non-profit, acute care children's hospital system located in St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota. The hospital has 384 pediatric beds between their campuses.[1] Children's Minnesota provides comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties to infants, children, teens, and young adults aged 0–21[2][3] throughout Minnesota and surrounding regions and sometimes also treats adults that require pediatric care.[4] Children's Minnesota Minneapolis features an American College of Surgeons verified Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center, 1 of 4 in the state.[5] In addition to its two hospitals, Children's Minnesota has 12 primary and specialty care clinics, and six rehabilitation sites representing more than 60 pediatric specialties.

About

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Children's Minnesota is the only independent health system in Minnesota to provide care exclusively to children, from before birth through young adulthood. In 2018, Children's Minnesota served a total of 135,750 patients, providing 25,761 surgical procedures, 91,495 emergency department visits and 467,118 outpatient clinic visits.[6][1][7]

Dr. Marc Gorelick became president and chief executive officer at Children's Minnesota in December 2017. The health system's board of directors agreed to extend Dr. Gorelick's contract through 2024.[8]

Children's has a full range of pediatric specialty services, critical care, and clinics to serve premature infants through older teens. While Children's serves thousands of the region's sick children each year, the organization also strives to keep children well and to prevent illness and injury. Children's of Minnesota also includes Children's Clinics – Woodbury, specialty and rehabilitation clinics in Woodbury; Children's – Roseville, a rehabilitation clinic in Roseville; and Children's – Minnetonka, an outpatient surgery, diagnostic center, and rehabilitation clinic in Minnetonka.

Awards and rankings

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In December 2018, Children's Minnesota attained Level I Children's Surgery Center verification by the American College of Surgeons. Children's Minnesota is the first and only hospital in Minnesota to earn this distinction of meeting national quality and safety standards for children's surgery.[9]

Children's Minnesota attained Magnet® recognition for nursing excellence from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), becoming the only free-standing pediatric system in the state to be recognized by the ANCC with Magnet® designation. Considered the gold standard, Magnet recognizes quality patient care, nursing excellence and innovations in professional nursing practice. At the time of Children's announcement in March, 2018, only 8 percent of hospitals nationally had earned this designation, including only three other health systems in Minnesota.[10][11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Children's Minnesota Hospital - Minneapolis (243302)". American Hospital Directory. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
  • ^ "Primary Care Services for Children". Children's Minnesota. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  • ^ "Home Care". Children's Minnesota. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  • ^ "CHD Clinic - The Midwest Adult Congenital Cardiac (MACC) Center". ACHA. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  • ^ "Minnesota Trauma Centers". American College of Surgeons. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  • ^ "Children's Minnesota 2018 Annual Report". Children's Minnesota. 2019. Retrieved July 13, 2019.
  • ^ "Directory of Licensed and Certified Healthcare Facilities, 2019" (PDF). MN Department of Health. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
  • ^ "Children's Minnesota CEO extends contract through 2024". Becker's Hospital Review. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  • ^ "ACS grants Children's Minnesota surgery center certification — 3 insights". Becker's ACS Review. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  • ^ "Children's Minnesota receives Magnet Recognition Program® designation". Cision. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  • ^ "U.S. News & World Report – Best Hospitals".

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